Messages from Petrograd declare that civil life in Warsaw continues, and that people still frequent the cafes and parks. The hotels are empty, the visitors having ...
Article : 225 wordsWar critics are coming to the conclusion that the centre of gravity on the Russian front has shifted definitely from the south to the north. It now seems ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Allies in Gallipoli on Monday gamed a decided advantage by means of a vigorous offensive action on the Australasian right. ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Amsterdam newspaper "Telegraaf" is in receipt of news from Courtrai, which states that heavy fighting is proceeding on the Ypres front. ...
Article : 146 wordsThe German transport sunk by the British submarine in the Baltic carried reinforcements for Libau for General von Bulow's hard-pressed army. The ...
Article : 82 wordsThe German Crown Prince resumed the effort to reach Verdun-Chalons railway. Nothing was accomplished, despite the prodigal use of asphyriating gas and ...
Article : 32 wordsAn official communique says:— "Our seaplanes drove a German gunboat ashore off Windau, and routed a Zeppelin and two German seaplanes, one of which ...
Article : 136 wordsWounded British soldiers, who have arrived in Boulogne from the Ypres line, give details of the recent flight at Hooge, when the enemy made use of new ...
Article : 125 wordsAdvices from Constantinople state that Envar Pasha gave a political dinner, the guests including the Grand Vizier Tewifik Pasha and Marshal Fuad. The latter is ...
Article : 71 wordsPrivate information indicates that the Russian defensive necessitated a complete change in the German plan of campaign. The stream of troops from the west to ...
Article : 121 wordsA report from Rome states that Austrian casualty lists show that 55,000 officers and men had been killed or wounded up to 1st July. ...
Article : 37 wordsAn Australian artillery officer states:— The Turkish artillery varies from 12 pounder mountain guns to 11in. guns, the latter apparently taken from ships and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Milan newspaper "Corriere Della Sera,'" commenting on the situation on the east front, remarks that Russia appears to be indomitable. Her heroic retreat is ...
Article : 46 wordsRussia has already armed and equipped between 6,000,000 and 7,000,000 men, and she has the same number available. ...
Article : 31 wordsRussian torpedo boats in the Black Sea shelled a Turkish coal depot and seat it on fire. They also sank ten vessels laden with coal. ...
Article : 50 wordsIf Gorizia falls the Austrians must wheel eastward, with their right wing under cover of the Tarvis forts, and make their stand on the Idria River, in the region of ...
Article : 195 wordsRussian officers who faced the German artillery drive are of opinion that the best method of dealing with the drive is to attack without giving the enemy a chance ...
Article : 63 wordsRear-Admiral Sir Wm. Creswell has received a letter from Lieutenant-Commander H. G. Stoker, commander of the submarine AE2, which now lies at the bottom of the ...
Article : 273 wordsA scene that had no precedent in the annals of the Russian Duma occurred in the House on Tuesday, when the Minister for War (General Polivanoff) described the ...
Article : 225 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Petrograd states the recent operations show the withdrawal from the Vistula decided upon weeks ago will probably reveal ...
Article : 71 wordsLetters received in Paris from Asia Minor state that 40,000 Armenians have perished in Cilicia since the Turks commenced their ravages on the Christians. The entire ...
Article : 67 wordsThe German "drive" in Galicia and other offensive movements on the east front in May and June cost the enemy stupendous losses. ...
Article : 56 wordsIt is reported from Paris that the Allied air squadron dropped 25 bombs at Strassburg. ...
Article : 20 wordsRussian aviators flew over Constantinople and dropped bombs on the harbor works. ...
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Bendigonian (Bendigo, Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Thu 5 Aug 1915, Page 23
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